U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team Defeats Haiti 2-1 in Opening Match of 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship

U-20 MNTFeb 18, 2013

Luis Gil and Daniel Cuevas Tally First-Half Goals in Win

U.S. Takes Hold of First Place in Group A to Open CONCACAF Tournament with Victory for Seventh Straight Occasion

USA Faces Costa Rica in Second and Final Group Match at 6:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 22, Televised Live on FOX Soccer

PUEBLA, Mexico (Feb. 18, 2013) – The U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team earned an important three points to open the 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship with a
2-1 victory against Haiti at Estadio Olímpico Universitario Lobos BUAP.

Luis Gil and Daniel Cuevas each scored first-half goals to provide the USA with the early lead in Group A of the tournament. Next up for the USA is its
second group match at 6:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 22, at Estadio Olímpico Universitario Lobos. The match will be televised live on FOX Soccer, and fans
can follow on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker and on twitter @ussoccer_ynt.

The top two teams in each of the four three-team groups will qualify for the all-important quarterfinals. The four quarterfinal winners will qualify for
the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which will be played in Turkey later this year. The U.S. is looking to qualify for its 13th FIFA U-20 World Cup.

“It was a difficult match for us,” U.S. U-20 MNT head coach Tab Ramos said. “We knew that Haiti had very good players. I think we did a good job in the first half, coming out strong and trying to put the game away. I felt that if we didn’t get that third goal before halftime there was a good chance if [Haiti] got a goal that somehow it would turn into a game and it did.”

The U.S. wasted little time gaining the upper hand when Cuevas got around his defender on the left sideline, but inside and was tripped just inside the
penalty box by a Haiti defender. Gil took the penalty kick in the third minute and slotted it into the right side of the net for the 1-0 lead as Haiti
goalkeeper Ronald Elusma dove in the wrong direction. For Gil, it marked his third career goal with the U-20s in seven games.

Gil almost tallied a second goal when he made a darting run into the box on Jose Villarreal’s corner kick from the right side in the 17th
minute, but his low header bounced hard off the pitch and over the crossbar.

Despite being down a goal, Haiti never wavered and pushed into the attack with some quick runs up front and created some half-chances in front of the U.S.
net. The U.S. was able to withstand the attack and increased their lead in the 26th minute.

Gil started the attack from the middle with a pass to Mario Rodriguez, and from the right flank he crossed to a wide-open Cuevas at the back post. Cuevas
had time to settle and powered home his shot into the upper right side netting for a 2-0 lead. Cuevas has scored three career goals for the U-20s in 12
games.

Haiti came out on the attack after halftime, going with three men in the back and finally broke free with a goal in the 49th minute. Wilberne Augusmat, who
was dangerous all night, got the ball inside the penalty area, was able to get around a U.S. defender and strike and impressive close-range shot that was
just out of the reach of USA goalkeeper Cody Cropper.

Haiti had its share of chances to find an equalizer throughout the remainder of the second half, but the U.S. defense was able close down most attacks on
Cropper’s goal. The best opportunity came from Haiti’s Jhon Estama, who plays for the New York Red Bulls Development Academy U-17/18 team. He had a
point-blank shot in the right side of the box in the 61st minute, but his attempt missed the upper right corner.

Additional Notes:

Monday’s USA-Haiti matchup was the lone game in Group A of the tournament. Play resumes when Costa Rica faces Haiti on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

The U.S. U-20 MNT improved to 3-0-0 against Haiti in CONCACAF Youth Tournaments and Championships.

For the seventh consecutive CONCACAF Youth Tournament or Championship, the USA opened with a victory. The last time the U.S. didn’t start the
tournament with a win was a 1-1 draw against Costa Rica on Aug. 5, 1998, in the 17th CONCACAF Youth Championship. The USA trounced Canada and Trinidad
& Tobago in the next two matches to win Group B.

The USA starting lineup on Monday featured eight players who had played in at least one game for a U.S. Soccer Development Academy team.

Center back Caleb Stanko wore the captain’s armband on Monday.

Jerome Kiesewetter replaced Luis Gil in the 77th minute. It was Kiesewetter’s six international appearance at this age group and it marks the fourth
year he has earned at least one cap for the U-20s since debuting in 2010.

Cody Cropper made three saves for the U.S. en route to his third win with the U-20 age group. Cropper, like Kiesewetter, has now appeared for the U-20s
for the past four years. Cropper played in his 10th game for the U.S. U-20 MNT on Monday.

Midfielder Mikey Lopez made his 12th career U-20 appearance when he replaced Jose Villarreal in the 63rd minute.

Kiesewetter and Lopez each received a yellow card and Haiti’s Esso Faudelyn Amicy and Alexandre Charles also were shown a yellow card. The next
violation for all four players will result in a one-game suspension in the tournament.

Juan Pablo Ocegueda made his ninth U-20 appearance as an 86th-minute sub for Mario Rodriguez.